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Department of Decision-Making Theory

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Most of the research activities of the department belong to the field of applied mathematics. The focus is on theoretical problems as well as problems connected with implementation of methods in the following areas:

  • mathematical optimization
  • nonsmooth analysis
  • differential equations
  • variational problems
  • probabilistic models of decision support systems
  • conditional independence structures
  • uncertainty in artificial intelligence
  • mathematical logic
  • multicriteria decision making

Former members of the department.

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RNDr. Michal Červinka Ph.D.
Prof. László Csirmaz Ph.D.
RNDr. Anna Doležalová Ph.D.
Dr. Marouan Handa
Ing. Martin Horák Ph.D.
Prof. Radim Jiroušek DrSc.
Prof. RNDr. Michal Kočvara DrSc.
Ing. Václav Kratochvíl Ph.D.
PD Dr. Stefan Krömer
Prof. RNDr. Martin Kružík Ph.D. DSc.
Mgr. Alexej Moskovka
Doc. Ing. Jiří Outrata DrSc.
Mgr. Miroslav Pištěk Ph.D.
Ing. Martin Plajner Ph.D.
Ing. Martin Rod
RNDr. Tomáš Roubal Ph.D.
RNDr. Martin Šmíd Ph.D.
RNDr. Milan Studený DrSc.
Ing. Marek Tyburec Ph.D.
Doc. Ing. Jan Valdman Dr.
Ing. Jiří Vomlel Ph.D.

Prezident republiky Petr Pavel předal ve středu 21. června ve Velké aule Karolina jmenovací dekrety novým profesorkám a profesorům. Profesorem pro obor matematika – matematické modelování a numerická matematika byl jmenován vedoucí oddělení MTR Martin Kružík.

Stážisté Adam Hobza, Ondřej Vašátko a Tadeáš Zíka se umístili na třetím místě ve vědní oblasti o neživé přírodě na závěrečné konferenci projektu Akademie věd ČR pro studenty středních škol Otevřená věda. Tito studenti absolvovali v našem ústavu stáž na téma "Bayesovská síť jako mozek umělé inteligence" pod vedením Jiřího Vomlela.

Jiří Outrata received the Award of the Czech Academy of Sciences for outstanding results in science, experimental research and innovations based on his achieved results in mathematical analysis of the so-called non-smooth and multivalued mappings. These results contribute to further advances of scientific field of mathematics as well as numerous applications in economics and industry.

 

Doc. Ing. Jiří Outrata, DrSc. has been awarded a University of Ballarat Adjunct Professorship, School of Science, Information Technology and Engineering, Australia.

Akademická rada Akademie věd ČR, na základě návrhu poroty pro udělování Prémií Otto Wichterleho mladým vědeckým pracovníkům v AV ČR, udělila Prémii Otto Wichterleho v roce 2009

Ing. Tomáši Kroupovi, Ph.D.

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Čestnou oborovou medaili Bernarda Bolzana převzal 24. září 2007 doc. Jiří V. Outrata. Nejlepších výsledků dosáhl v oblasti, která se dnes nejčastěji označuje pojmem moderní variační analýza. Obsahuje moderní výsledky dosažené při studiu složitých úloh, jež se vyskytují při řešení praktických problémů: optimalizačních úloh, variačních nerovností a ekvilibrií, které se týkají především nehladkých funkcí a mnohoznačných zobrazení.

Hlávkovu cenu pro mladé vědecké pracovníky získal v roce 2005

Ing. Tomáš Kroupa, Ph.D.

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Cena je určena pro talentované studenty v bakalářském, magisterském nebo doktorském studiu, kteří prokázali výjimečné schopnosti a tvůrčí myšlení ve svém oboru, do 33 let jejich věku.

Akademická rada Akademie věd ČR, na základě návrhu poroty pro udělování Prémií Otto Wichterleho mladým vědeckým pracovníkům v AV ČR, udělila Prémii Otto Wichterleho v roce 2003

RNDr. Martinovi Kružíkovi, Ph.D.

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A series of Workshops on Uncertainty Processing (WUPES) has been held in the Czech Republic every third year since 1988. Proceedings from several previous workshops can be found on their websites (WUPES'22, WUPES'18, WUPES'15, WUPES'12, WUPES'09, and WUPES'06).

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The goal of this project is the quantitative analysis of carbon reduction
policies, namely Carbon Tax and Cap and Trade. For each of these policies, an
optimal control model will be…
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We will propose a mathematically lucid setting for the derivation of reduced models from nonlinear continuum thermomechanics. We will justify linearized models in thermoviscoelasticity and…
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We will propose a mathematically lucid setting for the derivation of reduced models from nonlinear continuum thermomechanics. We will justify linearized models in thermoviscoelasticity and…
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The aim of the project is to develop analytical tools to support the investigation of the locomotion of soft-bodied animals and robots, with a focus on limbless locomotion. Topics such as…
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The aim of the project is to apply the methods of polyhedral geometry to solve mathematical
problems with motivation in statistics and artificial intelligence. The goals concern several areas…
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The project aims at advancing the mathematical modeling of nonlinear mechanical phenomena described by large strain deformations in three different directions. First, we will investigate effective…
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This project is focused on systematic experimental investigation and theoretical description of nucleation and propagation of martensitic phase transformation via localized inhomogeneities in NiTi…
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Graded properties are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning. They are characterized by the fact that they may apply with different intensity to different objects. Typical examples are vague…
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Our research effort follows the current challenging problems of portfolio analysis and energy
finance. In particular, we shall investigate sparse robust portfolio selection problems with…
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The goal of the project is to establish the research cooperation between the mutually complementary Taiwan and Czech research teams. The research is oriented to the development and verification of a…
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Classical mathematical logic, built on the conceptually simple core of propositional Boolean calculus, plays a crucial role in modern computer science. A critical limit to its applicability is the…
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Many-valued logics are a prominent family of non-classical logics whose intended semantics uses more than the two classical truth-values, truth/false. The study of these logics is stimulated by…
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Substructural logics are formal reasoning systems that refine classical logic by weakening the structural rules in Gentzen sequent calculus. While classical logic generally formalises the notion of…
Mgr. Alexej Moskovka
Ing. Martin Rod
Fakulta informatiky a statistiky VŠE
Přírodovědecká fakulta Jihočeské University v Českých Budějovicích
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta UK
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta UK
Přírodovědecká fakulta Jihočeské University v Českých Budějovicích

A series of Workshops on Uncertainty Processing (WUPES) has been held in the Czech Republic every third year since 1988. Proceedings from several previous workshops can be found on their websites (WUPES'22, WUPES'18, WUPES'15, WUPES'12, WUPES'09, and WUPES'06).

The VŘSR workshop is organized sequentially by colleagues from the Institute of Information Theory and Automation (ÚTIA) of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling (IRAFM) at the University of Ostrava, and the Institute of Informatics (UI). The event is primarily focused on presenting fresh (interim) results of doctoral students, accompanied by discussions with experienced scientific veterans.

Telč, Czech Republic, September 9-12, 2024

The Czech-Japan Seminars on Data Analysis and Decision Making under Uncertainty were initiated by two meetings held in Ishikawa and Čeladná in 1999. These meetings were financially supported by an international collaborative research project between the Czech Republic and Japan. The initial meetings were quite successful both in producing new results in the area of data analysis and decision-making under uncertainty and in bringing together an international group of researchers ready for mutual research cooperation.

The GAMM Activity Group's 2024 annual workshop, "Analysis of Partial Differential Equations," will be held at our institute from September 16 to 19, 2024. Founded in 2013, the Activity Group fosters and coordinates the cooperation of mathematicians working in the field of PDE analysis. It now has more than 80 members.

The Winter School of the Department of Decision-Making Theory is a popular meeting of students and researchers from the department and collaborating researchers from several Czech institutions as well as guests from abroad. This year, it is organized by  M. Studený, J.Vomlel, and J.Outrata. The scientific program covers the research interests of the department MTR UTIA and of our invited guests.

The department of Decision-Making Theory organizes a Mini-Symposium on secret sharing. The event offers three exceptional speakers: Carles Padro, Laszlo Csirmaz, and Mate Gyarmati. The Mini-Symposium is organized in a hybrid form. It is possible to participate either in person or connect virtually using the Zoom application. All three speakers will participate on-site.

The other option is to follow the online stream on YouTube.

The Winter School of the Department of Decision-Making Theory is a popular meeting of students and researchers from the department and collaborating researchers from several Czech institutions as well as guests from abroad. This year, it is organized by  M. Studený, J.Vomlel, and J.Outrata. The scientific program covers the research interests of the department MTR UTIA and of our invited guests.

A series of Workshops on Uncertainty Processing (WUPES) has been held in Czechia every third year since 1988. Proceedings from several previous workshops can be found on their websites ( WUPES'18, WUPES'15, WUPES'12, WUPES'09, and WUPES'06).

The department of Decision-Making Theory organizes a Mini-Symposium dedicated to three exceptional speakers: Manuel Herrera, Bruno Melo Brentan, and Ariele Zanfei. The Mini-Symposium is organized in a hybrid form. It is possible to participate either in person or connect virtually using the Zoom application.

The symposium will be held at UTIA, in Lecture hall No. 3 accessible from the lobby, on Thursday, March 17, 2022, starting at 14:00 CET.

The Winter School of the Department of Decision-Making Theory is a popular meeting of students and researchers from the department and collaborating researchers from several Czech institutions as well as guests from abroad. This year, it is organized by  M. Studený, J.Vomlel, and J.Outrata. The scientific program covers the research interests of the department MTR UTIA and of our invited guests.